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• Each figure auto-convert from data disc mode to robot mode!
• Figures pop out in robot mode with the push of a button!
• Figures eject from Autobot Blaster (sold separately) to auto-convert!

Ratbat: Prior to the journey to Earth, Ratbat possessed a larger bipedal mode and commanded his own faction of Decepticons. An energy-leeching member of Soundwave’s entourage of Cassette Warriors, Ratbat has no friends but rather equally opportunistic business partners. His mecha-fangs enable him to refuel by siphoning the gas lines of newly-made cars. Ratbat flies at a maximum speed of 65 mph. He is outfitted with two radar-guided, free-electron lasers sensitive enough to detect the presence of a fly. His one-foot wingspan can be extended to the feet, and are equipped with mechanical sensors modified to locate fuel sources, although they (the wings) are particularly vulnerable to artillery.

Frenzy: Frenzy is equipped with back-mounted cannons which can be converted into forearm-situated guns. Well-suited to the company of fellow Cassette Warrior Rumble, Frenzy eagerly uses his powerful piledrivers to generate a high-pitched sound capable of disorienting and disrupting the electrical flow in targeted circuitry. Still, as with the case of Rumble, Frenzy’s diminutive stature and limited intelligence are irritants which earn him ridicule and keep him in a raucous, perpetually warlike mode.

Rumble: Rumble is equipped with back-mounted cannons which can be converted into forearm-situated guns. Cassette Warrior Rumble is a runt of a Decepticon with a Devastator-sized temper, a temper which is fueled by ridicule coming both from the Autobots and Rumble’s fellow Decepticons. Rumble loves destroying anything in his immediate vicinity, and fortunately his piledriver arms enable him to generate blast attacks and powerful quakes, which makes him one of Soundwave’s more valuable followers.

Ravage: Ravage is equipped with a pair of sleek hip-situated cannons. The most mysterious warrior in Soundwave’s cassette entourage, Ravage is a silent, brooding presence, frequently working alone. He is generally more deliberating than Frenzy. A feral adversary possessing an almost preternatural penchant for stealth, Ravage is versatile enough to be equally valuable in open combat situations and in darker endeavors requiring subtler sabotage.

Eject converts into a warrior mode identical to that of his counterpart Rewind.
Eject’s obsession with Earth sports has suffused virtually every aspect of his personality, to the extent that his everyday discourse is laden and tangled with sports-related clichés and colloquialisms; most of his fellow Autobots, out of politeness, simply smile and nod. Eject’s cassette mode enables him to monitor and record local radio and television transmissions, decode scrambled signals, and tap telephones. In robot mode he is benefited by his electrical overload guns.

Ramhorn: Ramhorn coverts from data disk mode to a rampaging rhinoceros. Ramhorn dislikes it when anyone violates his territorial bubble, to the extent that he will attack respective perpetrators without warning. Ramhorn’s primary attack is delivered in the form of a nigh-unstoppable charge, which is capable of toppling an 18-wheeler. His battery-housed, laser-guided, heat-seeking missiles enable him to easily strike a target within a maximum distance of 12 miles. In cassette mode, Ramhorn uses a vibrational function to shatter any device into which he is inserted.

Rewind: Rewind converts into a warrior mode identical to that of his counterpart Eject. Outfitted with vast memory banks sufficient to warehouse an inexhaustible supply of useless information, Rewind serves as the Autobots’ trivia expert; consequently, when posed a query Rewind is of very little use, and he often suffers cerebro-circuit overloads which are the human equivalent of a headache. Rewind is equipped with adhesion rifles which fire unbreakable metal-bonding glue.

Sunder: Originally a Decepticon, Sunder/Sundor is exposed to sunspots in the course of Spacebridge transit which provide him with a mutant incandescent glow and an apparent compulsion to defect to the Autobots, however he holds the more venerable members of Blaster’s cassette entourage in comparatively low esteem. Sundor is in fact a Decepticon spy. His twin automatic-targeting blasters can fire 10000 degree Celsius Corona rays capable of melting Trithyllium steel, however his predominant source of pride is his gleaming chassis which repels null rays and lasers as well as physical ammunition.